Sarah Jessica Parker: 'Famous women are pretty unfriendly'

Sarah Jessica Parker has said that she is discouraged that so many of today's female celebrities are "pretty unfriendly to one another".

The actress told Harper's Bazaar that she now looks back on her tenure in Sex and the City as "a more innocent time".

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"I think so much reality television - and the women that dominate culture today - are pretty unfriendly towards one another," Parker said. "They use language that's really objectionable and cruel and not supportive."

She added: "I like to remember that Carrie and the other women in Sex and the City were really nice to each other. That was the bigger picture."

Parker also joked that she would never consider Googling herself.

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"I don't read anything," she quipped. "I don't Google myself. Good God, no! I have absolutely no constitution for that. I'm curious about everything, except what people have to say about me."

The star further explained: "It's the random cruelty I really don't understand. It's not good for us. I don't know, you know, how we go back in time to a better place."

Parker went on to discuss her famous fashion sense, revealing that she has kept the shoes that she has worn on film sets throughout her career.

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"I still have all those shoes - anything I've ever worn in any movie or television show in my life is archived - but I really don't shop that much," she insisted.

"Also, I have a small closet. It's a mess! It looks fine to the naked eye, but things are shoved in every corner. Friends come round and say, 'But I have more clothes than you'."

You can read the full interview in the April issue of Harper's Bazaar on sale March 4, or view the interview online. It is also available as a digital edition through Apple Newsstand.

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